What do you think of kosher for Pesach bread, for example? Of
course, it would be of unquestionable kashrus, real
mehadrin min hamehadrin, without any halachic
questions of orla, tevel, shevi'is, but . . .
chometz nonetheless. This seems to be impossible? Why
can't it be done?

It is interesting that before Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
we read the Torah portions of the tochecho (rebuke).
On a year that has two months of Adar (such as 5760) we read
parshas Nitzovim on the Shabbos before Rosh Hashanah
(of 5761), as we also do this year. In this parsha the
Torah tells about the entire Jewish Nation being wrathfully
exiled by Hashem.

Barak ran for prime minister promising change in government.
Very loudly and very often he said that he would redirect
government spending from the chareidim and the settlers to
the rest of the country, promising new growth and a
revitalized economy.

"No trouble comes to the world except on behalf of Yisroel"
(Yevomos 63) -- "in order to frighten them to do
teshuvah" (Rashi). And basic yirah and
pachad Shomayim are sorely missing in the world
today.